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I don't think speeding enforcement in the US is too lax. I think licensing and enforcement of other traffic laws are too lax. I live in VA and while there are laws to prohibit people from camping in the left lane, going too slowly, or going slow in an unsafe manner, they're never enforced. I also think getting a

I nominate Ford products in White Collar on USA. They've gone as far as showing how "well" Sync works... I imagine a Ford rep was right off camera mouthing the lines and bobbing his head in time with the actors.

"Govern yourself accordingly"...

Booth professionals... You're hired to know *everything* about the car, only to be asked A) stupid questions by people who are only speaking to an anatomical region, or B) ridiculously detailed questions meant to prove you don't know *absolutely effing everything* about the car, and therefore are not a real gear-head.

I had a couple of suggestions, but seeing the parade of god-awful beige and horridness below has really taken the wind out of my sails. Well done, Jalops. You've derailed me with your mediocrity.

As a former special education teacher, I feel compelled to request the following edit: "a monkey with autism".

I am actually a little hear-broken.

NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

Late 90's Ford with the plate "PROBE ME" can you tell me which model...?

Some of us like the burn.

As much as I love my home, Washington, D.C. is a crappy place to own a car. Distances here are measured in time, not in miles because - depending on the time of day, and the direction of travel - it can take 45-60 min. to travel 10-15 miles. Traffic here absolutely sucks. And when it doesn't suck, many of the once

I have a feeling that innovation for the RIAA has more to do with how to protect their content then how to deliver their content.

For me, it was when my parents said, "I trust you not to kill yourself or anyone else." Obviously, my post was tongue-in-cheek, but the fact is this: if you have a responsible teenager, any car is fine. If you don't have a responsible teen, then no car is fine. There is no answer to the best/worst car for a new driver

The answer is NO CAR. You're 16. The state says you have the basic functioning ability to sit behind the wheel, but I'll be damned if you're going to do it without me or my wife right next to you. You can bitch and moan all you want, but the more you do, the longer it's gonna take for my ass to get out of the

Know the "unique" things about your car. For instance, all-wheel drive means four tires instead of two when replacing them, and that not every tow-truck can tow your car.

Absolutely. But, "reasonable" has been spelled out pretty well. While one can expect a right to privacy from an invading telephoto lens pointed at ones home, the reverse is not true. One can point a telephoto lens at the street and snap away at any and all actions occurring there, without the necessity to determine if

Amen.

I started putting away a few extra hundred a month. When I got to a good amount, I said, "Hey, I wanna buy this car."

What wasn't mentioned here is the fact that federal law trumps state and local law. The Supreme Court has ruled many times in myriad cases that no one, not police, not the public, not a federal agent, has any right to privacy while in a public space (this includes in your car while on a public street). Further,

Thank you mathematics for making it possible to divide something in odd-numbered parts evenly with a rational number, while ensuring the practical division will be irrational.